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But those campaigning for Brexit overlook the fact that Europe has become a truly open free market, something that the UK has always wanted, and that the UK was one of the few EU member states not to limit the
entry
of workers after the EU’s eastward expansion of 2004.
Meanwhile, the iOS and Android app stores have become both a point of
entry
for many small businesses and a barrier to
entry
for new smartphone providers.
Unfortunately, Merkel’s campaign is off to a rocky start, and the recent
entry
of Oskar Lafontaine’s extreme left-wing party into the fray may necessitate the formation of a grand coalition between the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats.
Members of the forum fought tirelessly for an agreement in Paris, and we will do everything within our power to speed up its
entry
into force.
Countries that regulate
entry
by new ISPs in this way have fewer Internet users per capita, regardless of national income and general development of the telecommunications network.
A regulatory framework friendly to
entry
by ISPs and other companies relevant to the technological infrastructure will do a lot more to bring developing countries into the 21st century than donations ever will.
It would only increase the power, prestige, and resources of entrenched lobbies of established university professors who often prevent
entry
and competition.
Assuming that they comply with the Maastricht Treaty's provisions concerning the EMU - and are not unfairly held to more stringent criteria - the core issue is whether new members would benefit more by waiting or whether they should seek early
entry.
At the outset, it must be stressed that, in seeking earlier
entry
into the EMU a country assumes a more ambitious fiscal and structural program than would be needed if EMU membership is delayed.
Early entry, otherwise, would be an empty gesture.
Assuming
entry
into both the EU and ERM II in 2004, new members should aim to enter the eurozone around 2006.
Delaying
entry
into EMU could make sense if a longer wait produced more information.
The size of the income gap combines with the small growth differentials to imply that the process of real convergence will extend far beyond even the most cautious dates for EU and EMU entry, probably lasting several decades.
Delaying EMU
entry
risks weakening the incentive to complete these politically costly but necessary reforms.
This strategy, not one of deferred entry, promises the most for both the EU's current and its future members.
Cyber tools are dual use, fast, cheap, and often deniable, verification and attribution are difficult, and
entry
barriers are low.
Refusing shareholders
entry
to shareholders meetings, or striking their names off share registers – two popular gimmicks of a few years ago – are rarer nowadays.
It reduces barriers to entry, strengthens competition, and changes the rules governing how business is done.
At the same time, the central government barred
entry
to the 15,000 refugees for whom Colau had built excellent housing facilities.
The barriers to
entry
are negligible, because competition is just one click away.
In both Korea and Japan, large firms’
entry
into the service sector is impeded by restrictive regulation, for which small producers are an influential lobby.
Accountants, architects, attorneys, and engineers all then jump on the bandwagon, using restrictive licensing requirements to limit supply, competition, and foreign
entry.
And he supports Japan’s
entry
into the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership, an emerging regional trading bloc that will exclude China.
Our statistical analysis of the
entry
and exit patterns of entrepreneurs in the Brazilian ethanol industry shows that the more efficient acquired the less efficient.
Businesses, workers, and families need to know by the end of this year what such a system will look like, including the criteria for
entry.
Grillo titled a recent
entry
in his hugely popular blog “Dreaming about Denmark.”
Russia’s blockade of the Kerch Strait – the
entry
point to the strategically important Sea of Azov – and military buildup on Crimea indicate that Europe cannot let down its guard.
For example, if China took measures in a future crisis scenario to disrupt the buildup of American combat power in certain places and at certain times, the US would need to create alternative points of
entry
for its reinforcements, delaying its initial and follow-on responses.
Although its purpose is to help judges and attorneys to understand the science from which legal evidence is derived, its index contains no
entry
for earthquakes.
Here, innovation and the conditions that support it – including competition and free
entry
and exit from the market – play an important role.
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